What would you do?
There are questions that are comfortable to ask from a distance and questions that become unbearable when we move them closer to home. “What would you do?” is one of … Continue reading
History Misjudged: Poland’s Forgotten Role in Saving Jews
It is often repeated, especially in certain circles today, that Poles did not do enough to save Jews during the German occupation of Poland, yet such a claim does not … Continue reading
Meager recognition of Polish heroism during WW2
How mistaken was Emanuel Ringelblum when, in the darkest years of the war, he wrote in his notes on Polish-Jewish relations: “There are more such hide-outs on the Polish side. … Continue reading
People sentenced to death for helping Jews
France – 0 Italy – 0 Netherlands – 0 Belgium – 0 Norway – 0 Denmark – 1 Poland – 50,000 (estimated much more – many Poles died with the … Continue reading
Major Hubal
Did you know that the Poles were not only the first to fight in World War II, but they set up the first Partyzantka (Partisan Unit) on 23 September … Continue reading

